Math Cartoons - Sidney Harris
Dozens of one-panel, black-and-white cartoons about mathematicians and mathematics. Harris has contributed "I think you should be more explicit here in step two ..." to The New Yorker and other publications. Browse his funny drawings on other topics,
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Math Dork Interactive Math
Animated algebra tutorials, on-line quizzes, and games. Animations require Flash 3. Full access to this site involves a monthly fee; free lessons include graphing points in the coordinate plane and "The Golden Rule of Algebra."
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Matheatre - Sadie Bowman and Marc Gutman
Blog of the performers starring in "Calculus: The Musical!" This comic "review" blend of sketch comedy, musical theatre, and lecture about the concepts and history of calculus emerged as a teaching tool from the classroom of Gutman, who "... found that
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The Mathemagician - Andrew Jeffrey
"Magic of Maths" shows interweave magic and comedy with "clear positive and motivational messages about the learning of maths." A former teacher and professional magician based in the UK, Jeffrey also sells original products such as Maths at the Drop
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Mathematical Concepts, Inc. - Agnes Azzolino
Games, calculators, jokes, books, and tools to help the student, teacher, parent, and the public to see the world mathematically. Read Math Spoken Here, featuring the essays "Most Operations Are Not Distributive," "So, What's A Fraction?" "A Graph Is
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Math Horizons' Venery Game - Stephen F. Kennedy
In the September 1995 issue of Math Horizons readers were asked to join in a game of creating collective nouns with a mathematical theme. The article was titled "A Gaggle of Geeks." Highlights from the reader response were collected and published in the
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Math Jokes 4 Mathy Folks - G. Patrick Vennebush
G. Patrick Vennebush has compiled a book of math jokes, suitable for all levels. You can read some of the jokes or find out more about the book or its author on this site. Vennebush also collects and creates puzzles, some of which the site also offers.
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The Math Kid
A collection of mathematical "fascinations, not strictly limited to the subject itself but also people's interactions and interpretation." Blog posts by this "recreational mathematician and aspiring teacher," which date back to July, 2010, carry tags
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Math Tour - ThinkQuest 1998
A site designed to be entertaining and to bring together people of all ages with a wide range of math skills to interact and explore mathematics, featuring original math problems, humorous proofs of theorems, funny stories, and interesting facts about
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Math with Bad Drawings - Ben Orlin
Blog by a high school teacher in Oakland, California, "about the things I like [and] also about the things I can't do," in the hopes that their "juxtaposition captures the contradictory state of the teacher, of the mathematician." Posts "owning up to
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The Monkey Shakespeare Simulator - AardAsNails Software
Simulating monkeys typing randomly on typewriters, this Java applet displays output that matches text from any of Shakespeare's plays in real-time. To raise the chances of "interesting results within our lifetimes," this simulation runs at an accelerated
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Nerdy T-Shirt - Thomas Reuter
Humorous math equation t-shirts. Each garment features a math equation followed by a corresponding word related to some characteristic of the equation. For example, a shirt displaying an equation for changes in acceleration bears the word "Jerk." Each
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Not So Humble Pi - Craig Snodgrass
Humorous wall calendars that run from March to March, in honor of Pi Day, 3/14. Also, buy greeting cards that celebrate pi, and submit your own π-ku poetry. A portion of all orders goes to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
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Numbercrunch - Simon Pampena
Through school assemblies and other shared learning experiences, Numbercrunch "inspires students by combining energetic stand-up comedy with mathematics." Believing that "doing maths takes a lot of heart (and a sense of humour)," writer and performer
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Off The Hypotenuse - Glenn Kenyon
Kenyon started this blog in pursuit of "a good discussion of resources, ideas, and innovative ideas for teachers of Algebra." Humorous videos, comic strips, and posts, which date back to March of 2007, have included "Math Lessons learned from Karate,"
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Professor Freedman's Math Help - Ellen Freedman
A mixture of sound, animation, humor and personal advice dealing with math anxiety for the adult student and community college learner. The site includes tutorial lessons, math assignments, study skills tips, information on learning styles, an on-line
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The Secret Garden of Maths - Micky Bullock
Blog by a secondary school maths teacher (Forest School, London, UK) that aims to provide "maths to the masses," with a preference for illustrations via GeoGebra. Bullock describes his "paranoia [as] rooted in the average person's contemptible indifference
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singingbanana.com - James Grime
YouTube videos, "lazy microblog," and social networking hub of Enigma Project Officer James Grime, who "hopes to explain to kids and general audiences why he love his maths so much, to challenge some of the public's misconceptions, and to explain why
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Stand-up Mathematician - Matt Parker
Parker uses funny presentations and hands-on activities to "make people more excited about maths." Watch videos of his comedy routines, including "Skills for bills," in which he introduces the notion of "standard meal units" for calculating each person's
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Statistician Jokes - Verhagen, Gregg
Material extracted from science jokes posted to rec.humor, sci.math, and a
few other Usenet newsgroups. 43% of all statistics are worthless; 3 out of 4 Americans make up 75% of the population; 80% of all statistics quoted to prove a point are made up
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Stupid Calculations - Josh Orter
Repository "where practical facts get rendered into utterly useless ones." Posts, which date back to May, 2013, have included "Monophone," musing on the size of the screen made from ripping the displays out of every iPhone ever sold and combining them
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Think Maths - Matt Parker
This group of mathematics speakers visits schools to perform maths talks and workshops in the UK. Sessions present math in ways that "grab the attention of students and remind them that maths is something to be enjoyed." Free downloads include domino
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